Dear Cygwin, The last time I viewed this list was maybe 10 years ago or more.
Recently, I've had a very serious problem: I could not see certain files in cygwin's bash and other shells but I can see them on Windows explorer and Windows command line. I've tried setting windows file attributes via cmd's "attrib -A -S -H -R -I" to no avail. The files don't show up in cygwin's commands ls, find, grep, etc... As such, my shell scripts broke whenever they ran in directories where those files were unaccessible via bash. After diagnosing this for several months, I almost wanted to give up and live with this, putting unnecessary workaround in my code so the scripts would run. I still felt irritated that I had to add and write 'unnecessary code' due to this issue. Thus, I decided to write mail for cygwin to describe my problem. Before I hit the send button, I recalled that a decade ago, cygwin maintainers consistently reminded us to update to the newest cygwin1.dll and see if the problem has been solved there. So that's what I did, but not trusting that it would work. Upon updating to 3.1.5, the problem disappeared and I could now see my files in cygwin!!!!! Thank you. Thank you. Thank you! I should have done that first!!! The problem is completely solved so this mail is not a report of something. I just wanna say thank you to cygwin maintainers led by cygwin project leader Corinna Vinschen and the rest of the cygwin team! This affirms the adage: 'if you think there is a bug, get the latest cygwin dll first before complaining.' I have been using cygwin for 2 decades now and it really rocks!!!! Best Regards, Carlo -- Carlo Florendo -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple